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Monday, December 1, 2008

Party Day #1!!!

Today is the first day of Sharon's (notimetostamp) Stamp Simply Celebrates! She will be featuring 12 days chock-full of all kinds of goodies: challenges, projects, samples, blog candy & more! You can find out all the details at her blog here. Look at the very, very top of the blog---above the photo banner--and you will see a tab entitled "Stamp Simply Celebrates! This is PARTY CENTRAL!" Click on that tab and you'll find all the details! She has blog candy to give away today, too, so don't miss it!

Warning: This is a long post, but fun! Today, Janine is hosting a Cookie Recipe Exchange! Be sure to check out her blog so you can see all the other designers' samples, too! Bake a batch of cookies, package them up, add a tag or card and post the recipe and photos on your blog. Add a comment on her blog, linking your creation, and on Dec 7, the winner will get some blog candy!!! Edited to add: Anyone can play ANY of the challenges by ANY of the hostesses during our 12 days of Stamp Simply Celebrates!!! You DO NOT have to have a Blog to play — uploading your project to SCS (Splitcoaststampers.com) is not only permissible, but HIGHLY ENCOURAGED. When doing so, use the KEYWORD SSC08. Thanks!

Now, since Sharon's motto is "Stamp Simply" I am taking that to heart these next few days. It is a busy season and we all need simplicity! So my cookies are packaged very simply in a little cello bag, two to a package. This would make a perfect little gift for a teacher, bus driver, co-worker or anyone to whom you'd like to say "Merry Christmas" but don't want to break the bank on! One batch of cookies can go a long way packaged like this!

I started with a 4x6 cello bag from Stampin' Up! My topper is a piece of PTI's Aqua Mist cut to 6 1/2 x 4 1/2, scored at 3 1/4. Before I began decorating it, I perforated it at the score line:

Now perhaps you could perforate a little straighter than I could!

The reason I perforated it is because my recipe for Andes Creme de Menthe cookies will go on the back of the topper. Then the recipient can just tear off the back and keep the recipe in their file:

Of course, I had to decorate it in Andes mint colors of Sage Shadow & Close to Cocoa! Yum yum! I used a varied assortment of snowflake stamps from different companies. I particularly enjoyed the little snowflake "parade" from Whippersnapper's Winter Schminter!

So here is my final package:

The topper is attached to the bag with brads at the bottom; it can be easily disassembled to use the recipe card.

And here is my little 3x3 card that I'll give with it:

And just for fun, I made up a poem to go on the inside, so they know there is a recipe on the back:

"Because you're sweet, you get a treat as a little gift from me. And on the back you'll find in fact, the cookie recipe. So when they're gone, there's no sad song, no need to wear a frown. Just turn on the oven and share the lovin' with all your friends around!" Kind of corny, but I think my certain someone will enjoy it!

15 comments:

LeAnne, this is SO gorgeous!!! I absolutely LOVE your presentation - what a warm and cozy winter treat this is!!! Your colors are so lovely -- all so beautifully done -- and a GREAT tutorial!!! Thanks so much for sharing!!!

AWESOME!!! Love how you did this LeAnne ... thanks for sharing the details with all of us! What a cute poem too! So glad you played along ... I'll go edit my blog post and add you to it!! Wouldn't want anyone to miss these yummies!!

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I am a SU demonstrator who loves all kinds of papercrafts as well as crosswords, knitting, cross stitch and sewing. My sweet hubby John patiently puts up with all of my crafting! I also have a beautiful daughter Dana as well as a sweet granddaughter who brings us joy and laughter! We are a Christian family and strive to glorify the Lord in all we do. You can reach me at leanne.pugliese@gmail.com